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The Mackie TH-12A Powered Loudspeaker delivers proven Mackie performance and quality in a portable design that delivers real-world power with superior midrange for vocal and acoustic applications. Efficient Class-D Fast Recovery amplification provides 400 watts of total system power, tuned to perfectly match the custom-designed 12 high-precision woofer and 1 compression driver. The TH-12A delivers the Thump you demand and all the tools you need, including user-adjustable 3-band EQ and Mackie Active electronics for total system optimization. Powerful, punchy and ultra-affordable, the TH-12A is the best powered loudspeaker option for your hard-earned money.

Now that i'am getting older, 66 to be exact, it was an easy choice. A pair of 15" 2-way 60 lb s each 225 watt passive speakers that i own now, or a pair of 12" 2-way Mackie Thump 32lb each, 400 watt active speakers.Mackie wins and so do i.

audiophiles will not be happy with this. there was a noticeable difference in sound between the two speakers. being referbs and lower end i can't bash them but you get what you pay for. they are functional loud speakers and thats it.

Where do I begin thanks for giving me some top quality referb speakers. I am amazed at these little speakers punch and power. Stand alone they can and will do the job in most situations. They would be better with subs but you know what even the best speakers in the world at any size also would be better with subs. Stand alone these are tight crisp and powerfull I would use these anywhere including outside Mackie is a top tier product for powered speakers and now I know why before I just read about it but now I get it. Get these speakers they deliver and are the real deal.

I purchased these speakers not only for the new image or look but to have a pair of powered speakers to use for clients Wedding Ceremony and cocktail hour. Great sound from such a small enclosure...Thanks Mackie

Theses are good light weight speakers that get the job done for small events and venues. I bought these as back up speakers to my Mackie SRM450 speakers. These speakers get to a point where it doesn't get any louder. But I like the look but awkward to pick up compared to the SRMs. My biggest problem is they get really hot on the back panel. The SRMs have a graded panel so you are not directly touching the back. So I would suggest don't let anyone come by and touch the back panel during a gig because it gets really hot. Good speakers for the value.

I just used my new Mackie TH-12A Thumps for the first time. My old 450SL's were just used up. It was an outdoor gig for about 250 people. I wasn't sure what the outcome would be. The TH-12a's were a sweet surprise. Good full sound and I easily covered the outdoor crowd I am more than pleased with my purchase.

I just picked up 2 Mackie Thump TH-12A's and I have to say, they're on par with the SRM450's I've used. Very tough build quality, clear sound, good output and lightweight. Additionally, while they may not have the best bass output, they're [$] 12"s and they're small enough to warrant you bringing subs too. In fact, at this price point and with the new QSC's, EV's, and higher end Mackies out, I think these are SRM killers.

Here is the difference between 12" Thump and 15" Mackie Thump TH-15A delivers deep low-end and real power in a lightweight design that is extremely portable. Class-D Fast Recovery amplification pushes 400-watts of power to the high-frequency compression driver and bass-pounding 15" woofer.

Answered on 3/9/2012 by Anonymous

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I Have A Pair Of Thump 15'Powered and i am Very Impress with Them. But Is Just One Thing I hate about Them And that is the mounting hole to the bottom,it don't have the long Screw To Tighten The speaker to the speaker stand to prevent it from turning.Is That The Same Problem With These 12' Speaker.Because if is so,I Have to Change My Mind from Purchasing Them.I was Planing to Purchase a Pair of them.

Asked on 11/27/2011 by Buka from St.Kitts,Nevis West Indies or Caribbean